World
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Chief Justice Roberts Briefly Halts Decision Banning Border Expulsions
At issue is Title 42, a public health measure invoked by the Trump administration during the pandemic to block migrants…
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As Peru’s Unrest Chases Away Visitors, Many in Tourism Fear for Their Livelihood
In Cusco, the gateway to Machu Picchu and other ancient sites, tourist operators and hotel owners fear what the loss…
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King Charles III Is the New Face of U.K. Money
Pound notes with the new sovereign’s image will begin appearing in 2024, though money with his mother’s likeness will still…
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Putin Visits Belarus, Stirring New Concern on Future of Ukraine War
Belarus has resisted being drawn more centrally into the war. But the visit raised worries that a new Russian ground…
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One Governor’s Border Wall Is Another Governor’s Headache
Doug Ducey, the outgoing governor of Arizona, spent $82 million to stack shipping containers along the border with Mexico. His…
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After 90 Years, a Menorah That Symbolized Defiance Is Rekindled in Germany
A 1931 photograph of a menorah on a windowsill also showed a Nazi flag in the street outside. This Hanukkah…
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Your Tuesday Briefing: Jan. 6 Panel Refers Trump for Charges
Plus: Elon Musk asks Twitter users if he should resign.
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U.S. cybermilitary force reveals details of its support for Ukraine.
FORT MEADE, Md. — The Pentagon’s Cyber National Mission force has been supporting Ukraine’s digital defense with daily consultations, a…
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How Diane Foley Made It Her Mission to Prioritize U.S. Hostages Overseas
Ms. Foley, whose son was killed by terrorists in the Middle East, has pressured the White House under three presidents…
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Dutch Prime Minister Apologizes for His Country’s Role in the Slave Trade
People were “exploited and abused in the name of the Dutch state,” Mark Rutte said, but some descendants of enslaved…